artistic research

Author: joahug

Two years after the conference in Prague, the book, edited by Alice Koubová and Daniela Jobertová, is finally published! With contributions by Daniela Jobertová (Foreword) Alice Koubová (Introduction), Teemu Mäki, Kent Sjöström, Joa Hug (‘No Solutions: The Research Score as a Medium of Artistic Research’), Tanja Gesell, Julian Klein, Bruce Brown, Janhavi Dhamankar, Michal Rataj, Gunter … More “Artistic Research: Is There Some Method?” – Book out now

“How do form and sense come to play in artistic research? How to transpose materiality, corporeality and/or ephemerality of artistic or pedagogic practice into research exposition or commentary? How to approach writing in a way that reflects and benefits the processes of artistic research?” These are some of the questions raised by the call for … More On the poetics of form in artistic research: Release of ‘Nivel’

On Wednesday 30th of November, a symposium was held at Senate House in London in order to celebrate the launch of the special issue ‘On Showing and Writing Training’ by the journal ‘Theatre, Dance and Performance Training’. Guest editor Mary Paterson invited me to join a panel on ‘Writing’. My contribution to the journal, the … More Journal Launch/Symposium: On Showing and Writing Training

This is a draft version of a paper that is currently under consideration to be published: No solutions: The research score as a medium of artistic research Introduction My artistic research explores the epistemic potential of a particular performance training practice, the so-called ‘Manipulations’. The Manipulations are one of the core practices of ‘Body … More No solutions: The research score as a medium of artistic research

Call for Participation: Body Weather Manipulations Intensive December 3/4, 2015, Dock 11, Berlin With Frank van de Ven and Christine Quoiraud Convened by Joa Hug The Manipulations are one of the core practices of Body Weather performance training. As a hands-on practice that is conducted in couples, they are concerned with breathing, the release … More